Historical Leading Causes of Death

We’re all fairly familiar with the leading causes of death today: heart disease, cancer, chronic lower respiratory diseases, accidents, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, influenza/Pneumonia, kidney disease, and septicemia. (As an aside, you can querythe leading causes of death in detail from 1981 to present at CDC’s WONDER database.) But what were the leading causes of death in the last century?

NCHS simply tracks the number of deaths by cause of death. You may want to check with CDC or another disease-related organization. In general, chronic disease has overtaken infectious diseases like the ones you mentioned as leading causes of death. Improvements in immunizations might be a factor worth checking into.

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